Property taxes can be a significant cost to your business. When the tax bill arrives, it can be frustrating to realize you are too late to appeal you assessment. To ensure your taxes are fair, take time to review your property assessment notice that arrives prior to the tax bill in January/February.
If you feel the government has not set a reasonable value on your property, act quickly to appeal before the deadline. Your assessment notice will have all the details you require to review your assessment details and will specify the deadline to submit an appeal. For further information, Alberta Municipal Affairs has a general link Alberta Property Assessment Overview.
We are aware there are businesses who have successfully appealed their assessments when filed within the customer review period. You may wish to consult with your accountant (CPA) or lawyer for further guidance.
Many factors are considered when setting value. Here are a few points to consider:
Should you disagree with the assessment, first talk with your Assessor or your local District Assessment Office. If unsatisfied, appeal before your deadline as printed on your assessment notice and in the media. Prepare to attend a hearing to explain your reasons, including evidence and/or witnesses.
Still have questions?
CFIB members are welcome to contact a Business Advisor to find out more by calling 1-888-234-2232